EVA Conferences

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The Electronic Information, the Visual Arts and Beyond conferences (EVA Conferences, aka Electronic Visualisation and the Arts) are a series of international interdisciplinary conferences in Europe and around the world for people interested in the application of information technology to the cultural field.[1] Started in London (UK), there are now conferences in Berlin (Germany), Florence (Italy), Moscow (Russia), Vienna (Austria) and other major cities.

The first EVA Conference was held at Imperial College, London in 1990, organized by the founder James Hemsley.

The conferences have been overseen by EVA Conferences International, based in London. Conference proceedings are published.[2][3] In addition, a collected volume of papers is available.[4]

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  1. ^ Online: Electronic imaging, the visual arts and beyond. New Heritage, 05.02:7, October 2002.
  2. ^ EVA London 2007 Conference Proceedings, London College of Communication, University of the Arts London, UK, 11–13 July 2007. EVA Conferences International, 2007. ISBN 0-9543146-8-9.
  3. ^ EVA 2006 Florence Conference Proceedings, Florence, Italy, 3–7 April 2006. Pitagora Editrice Bologna. ISBN 88-371-1610-1.
  4. ^ James Hemsley, Vito Cappellini and Gerd Stanke (editors), Digitial Applications for Cultural and Heritage Institutions, Ashgate Publishing, 2005. ISBN 978-0754633594.

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